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Biography

In the events before Fleeing the Complex, Ellie ended up in The Wall, the world's biggest prison complex full of notorious criminals. She then helps Henry escape imprisonment in the Convict Allies and Ghost Inmate ending.

What she did to warrant her imprisonment is unknown.

Appearance

She is first seen at the start of the game, sitting on the floor in the same cell as Henry and she looks very sad, waiting for transfer to their new cells. Gregory, Dmitri Petrov's right hand, who was supposed to guard them, turns around. After that, Henry sees his chance to escape, and he can ask her help to reach a hatch in the ceiling in order to escape. When this is done, he has to choose whether to take her along or not.

Convict Allies

If chosen to take Ellie along, she and Henry will team up to flee the complex. They crawl out of the vent and synchronize a take-down of the two guards blocking the door. When they reach the security office, Ellie uses the force to lift Henry on the ceiling so he can access the office through a hatch and open the door for her. However, Henry also opens the doors of all the other cells, starting a prison break. Eventually they end up cornered by 3 armed guards, she uses a taser to shock Henry, who then quickly shoots them with a Sniper Rifle. Then she takes 2 of their hats and uses them to distract two more guards out of an elevator. They go in it, and they make their way to the Yard.

In the Yard, Gregory, who lost them out of his sight and caused the breakout, catches Ellie and holds her hostage, but Henry saves her, making a face which distracts Gregory who then gets hit by a stolen truck. He then hitches a ride on a motorcycle, but is tackled by Dmitri, the warden of The Wall. Ellie then jumps on the motorcycle and rides off to somewhere where she takes a metal stop sign. She rides the motorcycle to Henry, hits Dmitri with the sign, and saves Henry. Henry climbs on the motorcycle along with her and they ride away together, which results in the Convict Allies ending.

Ghost Inmate

If Henry chooses not to return and help Ellie after reaching the hatch, she remains behind in prison. She is obviously disappointed, and a remark states that she will remember this. This is a reference to games developed by the now-defunct studio Telltale.

Other paths

If the "Play Dead" option is taken, Ellie reacts to Henry's fake death, but does nothing else. If the "Wait for Transfer" option is taken, Ellie is taken from the holding cell to, presumably, her own cell, while Henry is waiting. If the "Bust Through" option is taken, Ellie is still in the holding cell when Henry escapes. In all of these endings, Ellie is not referenced further and her fate is unknown.

Trivia

If you leave Ellie behind, the text "Ellie will remember that." will appear. This is a reference to video games that use the "butterfly effect", in which the games are about making choices and how it will affect the course of the story and relationships with other characters.